Dioptric defocus maps across the visual field for different indoor environments

Biomed Opt Express. 2017 Dec 22;9(1):347-359. doi: 10.1364/BOE.9.000347. eCollection 2018 Jan 1.

Abstract

One of the factors proposed to regulate the eye growth is the error signal derived from the defocus in the retina and actually, this might arise from defocus not only in the fovea but the whole visual field. Therefore, myopia could be better predicted by spatio-temporally mapping the 'environmental defocus' over the visual field. At present, no devices are available that could provide this information. A 'Kinect sensor v1' camera (Microsoft Corp.) and a portable eye tracker were used for developing a system for quantifying 'indoor defocus error signals' across the central 58° of the visual field. Dioptric differences relative to the fovea (assumed to be in focus) were recorded over the visual field and 'defocus maps' were generated for various scenes and tasks.

Keywords: (120.5710) Refraction; (150.4232) Multisensor methods; (330.7333) Visual optics, refractive anomalies.